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Ms Oswald has audaciously set out to translate the book's atmosphere, rather than its story.
ECONOMIST: Homer��s ��Iliad��
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Soon he was producing his own frames and audaciously competing with his original customers.
FORBES: Lens master
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Separatist Tamil Tiger rebels had audaciously attacked the airport and the neighbouring air-force base.
ECONOMIST: The separatists strike close to home
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Samsung then audaciously took a page from Pepsi challenging Coke or Apple taking on Microsoft, for that matter.
FORBES: Reputation Capital
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They're audaciously, passionately artificial and at the same time unabashedly romantic -- post-modern pop medleys aimed at the heart, not the brain.
CNN: Luhrmann's 'Gatsby'? It's a shame
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Audaciously named the Personal Genome Machine (PGM), the silicon-based device is the smallest and cheapest DNA decoder ever to hit the market.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Still, this one investigates the unfulfilled potential of the first one so thoroughly, and develops it so audaciously, that it qualifies as a brilliant reinvention.
WSJ: Spielberg Comes Home
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But in 1988 he made his ambitions clear when he audaciously launched a bid for the Democratic party's White House ticket at the tender age of 40.
BBC: Al Gore: Groomed for power
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Novo got himself into the game, just failing to get on the end of a long ball into the Fiorentina box before he audaciously attempted a 40-yard chip that sailed over Frey's crossbar.
BBC: Rangers 0-0 Fiorentina